Native Book Publishing Reviews 3

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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  1. Book Publisher
  2. Book Store
  3. Multimedia and Electronic Book Publisher
  4. Publisher

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Native Book Publishing is a full-service publishing and author support company dedicated to helping writers bring their stories to life. We offer comprehensive solutions under one roof, including book writing, editing, proofreading, publishing, formatting, marketing, and promotional services. Our team of experienced publishing professionals works closely with authors at every stage of their journey, providing personalized guidance and industry expertise. Whether you're a first-time writer or a seasoned author, Native Book Publishing is committed to delivering high-quality services that help transform manuscripts into professionally published books and connect them with readers worldwide.


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2.9

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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

1 Star SCAM ALERT

⭐1 Star – My Experience with Native Book Publishing

Based on my personal experience, I strongly caution authors against signing a contract with Native Book Publishing without thoroughly researching the company and understanding exactly what you are agreeing to.

I entered into an agreement with the expectation that the company would honor the terms outlined in the contract and subsequent communications. Unfortunately, that was not my experience. I encountered repeated delays, inconsistent communication, and promises that were not fulfilled. Most concerning, I was given multiple assurances regarding a refund and specific resolution dates that ultimately came and went without action.

As an author, I understand that publishing timelines can change and that occasional misunderstandings occur. However, when a company repeatedly provides deadlines, fails to meet them, and does not follow through on its contractual obligations, it raises serious concerns about professionalism and accountability.

I have maintained copies of contracts, emails, and correspondence documenting my attempts to resolve the matter in good faith. I provided multiple opportunities for the company to make things right before considering legal action. Unfortunately, after exhausting those efforts, I felt I had no choice but to pursue other avenues to seek resolution.

My advice to other authors is simple:

* Read every contract carefully before signing.
* Get all promises and representations in writing.
* Research independent reviews and complaints.
* Ask detailed questions about refund policies and timelines.
* Do not rely solely on verbal assurances.
* Trust your instincts if communication becomes inconsistent or evasive.

Based on my experience, I cannot recommend Native Book Publishing. I encourage prospective authors to do extensive due diligence before entering into any agreement. Publishing your work is a significant investment of both your finances and your dreams. Make sure the company you choose demonstrates transparency, integrity, and a willingness to honor its commitments.

This review reflects my personal experience and opinions regarding my interactions with Native Book Publishing.

June 6, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It is a ghostwriting scam

It is a ghostwriting scam, like hundreds of others. Polite, patient professional robber . Many of the including unverifiable claims of expertise; also, websites for this kind of scam have a distinctive appearance which you get to know if you see enough of them.

I've heard from many writers who've used this type of company and received the same substandard service you did. Others were targeted with fraudulent offers such as book order scams or fake film rights offers from Netflix and others.

December 18, 2025
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